Ah, I see. Your GPU has 64MBs of internal VRAM, so most of it will end up in the "shared" RAM anyway, which is just your PCs normal RAM. You'd still get those extra 64 MBs to use for textures, and you might be able to store the data more efficiently assuming your GPU doesn't pad RGB colors to RGBA...

My computer would of putted out a long time ago.I'm not one for tuning my laptop D: waiting until I get a Desktop.

EDIT:Just downloaded TechPowerUp GPU-Z thanks , was going to post 'See, I can't even access statistics like that xD'.Lolz, GPU-Z RenderTest left me with 100% GPU load, and what seemed to be a 2 - 5 FPS count?

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